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ABOUT FREER PERCUSSION

Freer Percussion products are well known around the world for being the most unique and creative designs, materials and covering techniques. It’s our goals to have FP remain first in its class and a clear leader in the orchestral percussion market.

Greg Akagi

Greg Akagi

Growing up in Aloha, Oregon, Greg Akagi has been performing music for his entire life. Starting with piano at age 3, he took up the drums in the third grade. From there he joined the Metropolitan Youth Symphony; and eventually the Portland Youth Philharmonic under the baton of Jacob Avshalomov.

Greg attended Oberlin College and Conservatory earning a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance and a Bachelors of Arts in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Here Greg was part of many different performance groups at school. He was also one of the original members of the ‘Ragtime Ramblers,’ and a founding member of the Oberlin Music Coalition. He earned his Master’s degree at Cleveland State University. In 2000 he became a section member of both the Canton Symphony and the West Virginia Symphony orchestras. 2004 saw Greg become Principal Percussion with the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra.

He has subbed with a variety of orchestras around the Midwest, including The Cleveland Orchestra, Dayton Philharmonic, Columbus Symphony and Fort Wayne Philharmonic. Past summer festivals include Eastern Music Festival, The Music Academy of the West, The Festival Inst. At Round Top, and Britt Music Festival. Currently, Greg hold the title of Assistant Principal Timpanist and Section Percussion with the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra/Washington National Opera in Washington D.C., He has been a member since 2006. Previous Primary teachers include Roger Allen, Michael Rosen, Al Otte and Tom Freer.